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unviar

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Asturian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Late Latin inviāre, which is derived from Latin via (path, road). Compare Spanish enviar.

Verb

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unviar (first-person singular indicative present unvio, past participle unviáu)

  1. to send
    Si quies, pues dunviá-yes una carta a los güelos
    If you want, you can send a letter to the grandparents

Conjugation

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